Also, a proper butter warmer (i.e., the one my parents have) should look like this: [link]
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I tried to get myself a butter warmer the last time you mentioned yours, ita, but the thing I found is a quart which is still a useful size but not quite as useful. I think my toy-looking pots are functionally pretty similar to the butter warmer, one of them even has a pouring spout.
I'm sorry the home treatment has drawbacks. Is there any hope of adjusting what your regular dosage is in view of getting you through to the next scheduled treatment? Wouldn't help today, obviously.
So that's what that is for! (We had a red enamel one. Never knew its purpose, except it often ended up in my play kitchen because it was kid-sized.)
ita, right. Let's do it soon.
I am on the computer: i.e., not packing.
Jesse's proper butter warmer would look very nice on my stove. IJS.
My spoons are both circular in cross section and reasonably deep - the teaspoons hold a teaspoon measure, and likewise the tablespoons, which is handy. The whole set is on the modern side, though, which not everyone likes. Dansk Rondure [link]
My flatware is a set that I got from Macy's when I got my first apartment, because it was really cheap and looked more grown-up than the plastic-handled kind I had in college. It's fairly boring looking, but it's held up pretty well, and I don't actually dislike it, so I've kept it. As soon as I got a real job, though, I replaced my cheap dishes with Fiestaware.
Jesse's proper butter warmer would look very nice on my stove. IJS.
That one sold [link] but it was only $10 with shipping, and I bet there are others around.
I bought two on eBay just now. One is yellow, one is the kind that sits over a tea light to stay warm. Neither was very expensive, at least.
Love it.